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Because a mouse was mentioned I am just going to tell my experience with rats.

When I was in first grade I was with my mom and she was about to take me to school. Then we see a rat in our house, my mom freaked out and couldn't do anything. Then my grandma came, she grabbed a tissue and caught the mouse. Pretty much squeezed it and threw it in the garbage like a bug.

And recently, we lost our cap to the cooking oil. So instead of the cap we covered with plastic wrap. Bad idea, since a rat got inside of it and luckily for us it died inside the bottle. The disgusting thing I had to throw it out.

Conclusion, I hate rat and I am petrified of them. Oh and my grandma is a badass.

Rats eh? From what I understand those things can get pretty damn huge for rodents. Though from living in a province that's been rat-free for quite a while, I don't have any personal experience with them.

I've had plenty of mice in my current home's garage though because there's a lot of pet food stored in there. As much as I think they're cute, we need to keep poison around the food so they don't eventually get in the house. I certainly wouldn't want that.

We do have two cats though so they may be able to take care of it if one does get inside, especially since one of them was previously a stray before we adopted her.

Rats eh? From what I understand those things can get pretty damn huge for rodents. Though from living in a province that's been rat-free for quite a while, I don't have any personal experience with them.

I've had plenty of mice in my current home's garage though because there's a lot of pet food stored in there. As much as I think they're cute, we need to keep poison around the food so they don't eventually get in the house. I certainly wouldn't want that.

We do have two cats though so they may be able to take care of it if one does get inside, especially since one of them was previously a stray before we adopted her.

My previous house had lot of wild cats, the great thing was that there was no rat or any rodent near us. So I think if the cat isn't too domesticated it should be able to take care some of them.

Personally though I would never want a pet, I don't have much love for animals. Still cat seems to be one of more useful pets.

Because a mouse was mentioned I am just going to tell my experience with rats.

When I was in first grade I was with my mom and she was about to take me to school. Then we see a rat in our house, my mom freaked out and couldn't do anything. Then my grandma came, she grabbed a tissue and caught the mouse. Pretty much squeezed it and threw it in the garbage like a bug.

And recently, we lost our cap to the cooking oil. So instead of the cap we covered with plastic wrap. Bad idea, since a rat got inside of it and luckily for us it died inside the bottle. The disgusting thing I had to throw it out.

Conclusion, I hate rat and I am petrified of them. Oh and my grandma is a badass.

Now I go onto write my 14 page paper.

I used to have those in my camp - the reaction was to "fix bayonets" and skewer that poor rodent - it is our job to "keep the camp clean".

Until some goddamn idiot in the upper chain of command decide to swap our M16s out with the garbage bullshitpup rifle which has no bayonet mount. At least we get to test out the stun batons in real life.

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Mouses pipe rats were my daily terror in where I used to live. They were massive, smelly and extremely aggressive, I couldn't count count how many bite marks our cat had until the day it died (of age though, not because of fighting with mouses)

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